The following photographs are a loose assortment from those mini-projects. The above image pulls from the dozens of photographs I made from the apartment window. MIT’s Briggs Field commands the foreground, with the rest of the campus, the Charles River, and Boston beyond.

Walking home through the Allston neighborhood

Josep Lluís Sert’s Peabody Terrace in context

Forth of July along the Charles River

Cambridge in the snow

The landmarked [pdf] Shell Oil Company “Spectacular” sign in Cambridge

St Augustine’s African Orthodox Pro-Cathedral in Cambridge. The denomination was founded in Chicago in 1921 and has an intriguing history, including links to Marcus Garvey.

In the fall, the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus rolls into the Boston area and sides in Cambridge tracks.

A view of the Boston skyline from across the harbor in Jeffries Point

Providence-based What Cheer? in a Honk Fest parking garage

Three photographs from a small project on Cambridgeport, a low-density Cambridge neighborhood that’s being rapidly densified

Boston’s Government Service Center at dusk

Eero Sarrinen’s MIT Chapel and a peculiar Allston residential building